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In the two years I've been writing about Americans' changing relationship to work, there's one theme that's come up over and over again: loyalty. Whether my stories are about quiet quitting, or job-hopping, or leveraging a job offer from a competitor to force your boss to give you a raise, readers seem to divide into two groups. On one side are the bosses and tenured employees, the boomers and Gen Xers. Kids these days, they gripe. Do they have no loyalty? On the other side are the younger rank-and-file employees, the millennials and Gen Zers, who feel equally aggrieved. Why should I be loyal to my company when my company isn't loyal to me?

I knew it would happen again the other month, when I was reporting on white-collar workers who secretly juggle multiple full-time jobs. Overemployment, as the phenomenon is known, violates society's implicit norms of loyalty to one's employer more flagrantly than anything else I've encountered. But when I asked these overemployed professionals whether they felt bad that they were essentially cheating on their bosses, they were unapologetic. "My parents told me, 'Don't switch companies, grow in one company, be loyal to one company, and they'll be loyal to you,'" one guy told me. "That may have been true in their days, but it definitely isn't today anymore."

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[-] RainfallSonata@lemmy.world 23 points 9 months ago

GenX doesn't give a fuck about loyalty either, and hasn't since the 80s.

[-] Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca 13 points 9 months ago

Why would they, Gen X grew up with both parents working jobs instead of the previous generations when one income was enough to support a family.

Society has been letting each following generation down even more than the previous. The boomers fucked everyone when they pulled the ladder up behind them.

this post was submitted on 22 Jan 2024
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